Ready to move on? Sharon Osbourne has spoken out for the first time following her exit from The Talk.
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(CNN)If it seems like there are more apologies from celebs these days when it comes to matters of race, it's because there are.Despite complaints about "cancel culture" and racist insistence that people who talk about these important issues are "playing the race card," Hollywood can't seem to get away from conversations about race and diversity.And while hopefully those discussions can lead to progress, lately they have led to controversy for some.Take for example:Sharon Osbourne: "The Talk"
.Ready to move on? Sharon Osbourne has spoken out for the first time following her exit from The Talk.
Sheryl Underwood is finally giving her take on Sharon Osbourne’s recent exit from The Talk — and Sharon is already calling b.s. on it!
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The Talk will remain silent for another week. After going dark on Monday and Tuesday, CBS' panel series is extending its brief hiatus from live shows until Tuesday, March 23, as the network continues a review stemming from March 10's heated debate between Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood.
Sharon Osbourne flipped on Sheryl Underwood for questioning her defense of Piers Morgan’s controversial comments about Meghan Markle on “The Talk,” and the co-hosts still have not reconciled.“Sharon is pissed at Sheryl because she feels like she helped sow a seed that she’s racist, and [Osbourne]’s unable to rationalize that that’s not what happened,” an insider on the CBS daytime show told Page Six.
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Holly Robinson Pete is not holding back — especially not when it comes to her former co-host, Sharon Osbourne.
Piers Morgan has demanded an apology from CBS show The Talkin the ongoing controversy over his comments about Meghan Markle. The former host of Good Morning Britain — who stepped down Tuesday in the wake of widespread condemnation of his tirades against Markle — responded to a tweet from his friend and The Talk co-host Sharon Osbourne, who was accused of racism after defending Morgan on Wednesday's episode.
Sharon Osbourne has had some time to cool off after that contentious live TV segment on The Talk this week…
Sharon Osbourne has apologized and vowed to “do better” after her outburst on The Talk. Sharon, 68, posted a lengthy statement to Instagram two days after defending Piers Morgan amidst his exit from Good Morning Britain and lashing out at co-host Sheryl Underwood. Sharon expressed remorse for her comments to Sheryl and apologized to the Black community as a whole: